- Why is the autumn anemone cut?
- Cut autumn anemones for the vase
- Cut out the faded
- Remove diseased leaves
- Cut cuttings in summer
- Cut back in spring
- Don't forget gloves!
- tips and tricks
Autumn anemones (Anemone hupehensis) are easy to care for. With the right pruning, you ensure that the flowering period of the perennial is extended. The main pruning takes place in the spring. How to cut back autumn anemones correctly.

Why is the autumn anemone cut?
- cutting cut flowers
- Cut out the faded
- Remove diseased foliage
- Cut cuttings in summer
- Cut back in spring
Cut autumn anemones for the vase
The autumn flowers are very decorative in the vase. Cut the stems that have just blossomed with scissors and immediately place them in the water. Change the water frequently and the flowers will last up to a week.
Cut out the faded
When the flowers on the perennial have faded, you should immediately grab the scissors. By continuously cutting out the blossomed inflorescences, you extend the flowering period of the Anemone hupehensis. It then forms new flowers.
Remove diseased leaves
Anemone rust is indicated by early discoloration and drying up of the leaves. Cut off the affected leaves and discard them.
Cut cuttings in summer
In August you can take cuttings from the autumn anemone if you want to propagate the perennial. The advantage of this is that you get varietal offspring. Put the cuttings in potting soil so that they can root. The young plants are not allowed to go outdoors until next year.
Cut back in spring
Do not cut back the autumn anemone in autumn. On the one hand, the plant with its seed heads offers a very pretty sight in winter. On the other hand, the above-ground parts of the plant serve as winter protection.
The pruning takes place in early spring. Cut off all shoots close to the ground with a sharp knife. Be careful not to damage new shoots.
Don't forget gloves!
The sap of the Anemone hupehensis is slightly poisonous in all anemone species. As you cut, the juice will come out and come into contact with your skin. Therefore, always wear gloves when caring for the autumn anemone to prevent skin inflammation.
tips and tricks
If the autumn anemone has grown too large, you should not simply cut it down. Dig up the perennial, divide it and replant the individual pieces. This will propagate and rejuvenate the plants.